UK might have to pay into EU even after Brexit

It’s believed that Britain might have to make large payments to the EU in order to secure trading terms following the public vote to Brexit.
In the run up to the EU referendum, the Vote Leave campaign pledged to donate £350 million it claimed was being sent to the EU to the NHS instead – a promise which was later labelled a mistake by Nigel Farage on live TV.
David Cameron has got a new job Now, officials in Whitehall believe the UK will be required to pay a considerable amount to secure trading terms after we leave the EU.
An unnamed cabinet minister told Newsnight that the UK may end up... read more

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